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By Eileen Doherty | Colorado Gerontological Society Social Security is the only source of income for 40 percent of Coloradoans. The average monthly Social Security income is $1,749. Individuals must …

The muffin showdown

By Daris Howard | Special to The PREVIEW We visited my daughter, Clarissa, to help her with some yard work. She has bought herself a house that she is fixing up. She is a plumber and knows that …

By Joan Ward | Pagosa Unitarian Universalist Fellowship On Sunday, July 16, at 10:30 a.m., please join the Pagosa Unitarian Universalist Fellowship and the Revs. Janess and David Sheets, at the …

Photo courtesy Deirdre Rosenberg Colorado Pika Project With the winter snowpack gone, hikers are once again pouring into Colorado’s high peaks, and this year, some of them will come back with …

Colorado Parks and Wildlife Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is asking the public for input on the importation of crayfish into the state. The public comment period is open through July 30. …

CDTC seeks feedback from stakeholders and communities along the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail Continental Divide Trail Coalition The Continental Divide Trail Coalition (CDTC) is conducting …

Temporary closures will impact recreation areas beginning July 15 By Sabrina Kohrt | Forest Service Chimney Rock National Monument will be closed to public access during major lunar standstill …

By Jean Zirnhelt | Weminuche Audubon Society The decline of pollinator species worldwide is of great concern to people who study them and to people aware of their importance to life.  In an …

Photo courtesy Lisa Mason Honey bee Photo courtesy Lisa Mason European paper wasp Photo courtesy Lisa Mason Yellow Jacket By Robin Young | SUN Columnist Summer and outdoor activities often involve …

Celebrations

Margaret Wempe Margaret Wempe, of Pagosa Springs, graduated from Northwest Technical College in Bemidji, Minn. on May 5 at a ceremony at Bemidji’s Sanford Center.  Wempe earned an associate of …

Pagosa Peak Open School  We are the middle school from Pagosa Peak Open School. This spring project, we partnered with Keith Bruno from Audubon Rockies. Our focus this project was to monitor two …

Attorney General Phil Weiser’s office Safe2Tell received 547 reports in June, a 79 percent decrease when compared to May, according to the monthly report released recently. The decrease in reports …

By Hailey Sams | SUN Intern “Over 75% of waste is recyclable, but we only recycle about 30% of it,” states a brochure from Archuleta County.  There are multiple ways to recycle locally, …

By Brittany Dixon | Club 20 Community leaders from across Western Colorado will gather on July 13 and 14 in Pagosa Springs at the Archuleta County Fairgrounds, 344 U.S. 84, to participate in Club …

Birth

Garrett and Megan Campbell proudly announce the birth of their daughter, Raylee Ann, born July 6 in Durango, Colo. Raylee joins her brothers, Cooper and Dawson. Proud grandparents are Nate and the …

By Derek Kutzer  | Staff Writer At its June 6 special meeting, the Pagosa Springs Town Council heard an update from nonprofit organization Archuleta Seniors Inc. (ASI). The update was part of a …

By Derek Kutzer  | Staff Writer Tourism Director Jennifer Green came before the Pagosa Springs Town Council at its June 6 meeting asking to waive the competitive bid process for contracting with …

By Rose Chavez | PREVIEW Columnist Two webinars from Changing the Narrative of Colorado — Ending Ageism Together (https://changingthenarrativeco.org/) are occurring July 18 and 19. Changing the …

By Stan Counsell | PREVIEW Columnist Calling all ladies, young and young at heart: Did you know that there is a longstanding evangelical/born-again Bible study waiting for you? And, the attendees …

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